ANGELONIA GarpDNERI. Mr. GaARDNER’S 
ANGELONIA. 
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Class and Order. * 
DipxnaAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 
( Nat. Ord.—Scropuunarin&. ) 
Generic Character. 
‘Cal. 5-fidus v. 5-partitus. Cor. tubo brevi, fauce forni- 
cata, limbi subbilabiati plani labio superiore obtusissimo 
bilobo, inferioris trilobi lobo medio basi saccato longiore 
rotundato. Anthere loculi divergentes. Capsula globosa, 
bivalvis, valvulis integris medio septiferis. Sema mem- 
brana laxa inclusa.—Herbe Austro-Americane, erecteé v. 
procumbentes. Folia‘opposita v. superiora alterna. Pedun- 
culi uniflori, solitari, axillares v. racemost. Benth. 
Specific Name and Character. 
Aneexonra* Gardneri ; suffruticosa pubescenti-glandulosa, 
foliis lanceolatis acuminatis serratis floralibus basi lati- 
oribus bracteiformibus pedicellos superantibus. 
This beautiful species of Ancetonta is No. 1086 of the 
Brazilian Collection of the indefatigable Mr. Garpner, by 
whom it was found in rather dry, open places in the pro- 
vince of Pernambuco. Seeds were sent to the Glasgow 
Botanic Garden in 1838, and the plants raised from them 
flowered in the stove in May, 1839. 
Descr. Stem erect, suffruticose, about three feet high, 
the branches, foliage, and peduncles clothed with copious, 
glandular 
* So called by HumBotpt, from Angelon, the native name of one of the 
species. 
